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1 se in the size of myelinated fibres on sural nerve biopsy.
2 ted and 2 uninfected animals underwent sural nerve biopsy.
3 uropathy' was proven in 14 (45%) of 31 sural nerve biopsies.
4 analysed PMP22 messenger RNA levels in sural nerve biopsies.
5 oteins measurement, skin, muscular and sural nerve biopsies.
6 from patients, due to the invasive nature of nerve biopsies.
7                 Of the 6 who underwent sural nerve biopsy, 4 had selective loss of small myelinated a
8 was a uniform feature in a total of 21 sural nerve biopsies and 'onion bulb' formations and/or thin m
9 abetic neuropathy progression in human sural nerve biopsies and describe their potential utility in c
10                   We reviewed two diagnostic nerve biopsies and looked for abnormal prion protein (Pr
11 onset at two years of age, confirmed through nerve biopsy and electrophysiological examination.
12 s of patients with CMT1A and CMTX, including nerve biopsy, and conclude that coexistent inflammatory
13 agnostic tests such as CSF examination, MRI, nerve biopsy, and somatosensory evoked potentials.
14                          Genetic testing and nerve biopsy are important diagnostic tools in some pati
15 nal screening for the PMP22 and P0 genes and nerve biopsy are therefore merited in patients with a ch
16                                              Nerve biopsy demonstrated excess lymphocytic infiltratio
17                                All require a nerve biopsy diagnostic of or suspicious for vasculitis
18 is of the clinical, electrophysiological and nerve biopsy findings and therapeutic responses of 'immu
19                                              Nerve biopsies from 2 affected family members demonstrat
20 structural studies were performed on sensory nerve biopsies from 2 affected family members.
21                                        Sural nerve biopsies from 7 patients with diabetic neuropathy
22                                        Sural nerve biopsies from six affected individuals and the pos
23 ns of peripheral nerves in db/db mice and in nerve biopsies from T2DM patients.
24                                      A sural nerve biopsy from an affected patient showed markedly re
25 physiologic data were evaluated, and a sural nerve biopsy from one affected child was examined by imm
26                                              Nerve biopsies identified mild demyelination, axonal deg
27 nflammation' by high spinal fluid protein or nerve biopsy in addition to the first two diagnostic cri
28 ircumstances replace the more invasive sural nerve biopsy in the morphological and molecular evaluati
29              Diagnosis is made by peripheral nerve biopsy, in which a striking pathological finding i
30 europathies are difficult to distinguish and nerve biopsy may be required to demonstrate an inflammat
31 o the findings in younger patients, in their nerve biopsies, myelin thickness tended to be relatively
32                              We examined the nerve biopsies of cases labelled perineurioma and select
33 152) at the protein and mRNA levels in sural nerve biopsies of patients with chronic inflammatory dem
34 PMP22 messenger RNA levels in skin and sural nerve biopsies of patients with CMT1A compared with rela
35      Demyelination is a prominent feature in nerve biopsies of patients with diabetic neuropathy.
36 nts with post-surgical neuropathies received nerve biopsies, of which 21 demonstrated increased infla
37  GAN mutations as an alternative to invasive nerve biopsy or systematic sequencing of the GAN gene.
38                                              Nerve biopsy performed in one case revealed subtotal abs
39                                 14 cutaneous nerve biopsies revealed loss of myelinated nerve fibres
40                                  Analysis of nerve biopsy samples from patients with FAP (n = 16) at
41               Clinical electrophysiology and nerve biopsy show both demyelinating and axonal features
42                                              Nerve biopsy showed a mixed predominantly axonal and dem
43        Electrodiagnostic studies and a sural nerve biopsy showed features of a dystrophic axonal neur
44                                        Sural nerve biopsy showed mild to moderate selective loss of s
45 clear imaging, electroencephalography, sural nerve biopsies, sleep evaluation and neuropsychometric t
46                                              Nerve biopsy specimens demonstrate hypertrophy, onion bu
47                       Examination of sensory nerve biopsy specimens from 11 patients did reveal patho
48 he M. leprae antigen PGL-1 in the peripheral nerve biopsy specimens.
49          A total of 21 patients had abnormal nerve biopsies that showed increased epineurial perivasc
50                                           On nerve biopsy the final two cases were shown to be exampl
51  and electrophysiological investigations and nerve biopsies were carried out on 61 patients shown to
52 d histopathological data from patients whose nerve biopsies were either diagnostic or highly suggesti